Hi nandric, you seem to be quite specific with language so I will try to clarify my intent. In my mind a general rule does not set a standard. It merely suggests something which may be followed or expected the majority of the time. So a general rule is not hard and fast (possibly an American expression?). For me, a standard would be more inclusive, defining all that met a minimum level of performance/results.
My hope was to offer a simpler solution which does not require measuring "zero" points or specifically identifying crescendos. Instead, one might need only consider the size of the record and/or type of music utilized for the majority of their listening. In fact I recall reading that Stevenson stated his alignment was intended to optimize symphonic music playback.
My hope was to offer a simpler solution which does not require measuring "zero" points or specifically identifying crescendos. Instead, one might need only consider the size of the record and/or type of music utilized for the majority of their listening. In fact I recall reading that Stevenson stated his alignment was intended to optimize symphonic music playback.